Flooding in Dellsome Lane in the 1970s Photograph by K. King - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
One of the drains took excess water around the Welham Green shops in Dellsome Lane to a tank under the green before pumping it through drains to an area known as The Watersplash on Station Road just south of the Catholic church, and from there into a brook leading to Water End.
Flooding in Dellsome Lane in the 1970s Image by K. King - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
Proposed route of the drainage - May 1969 Map courtesy of V Barnard - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
From there the stream goes past the Catholic church, under The Watersplash and on to Water End. People in Skimpans Close on the side that backed onto the railway had their gardens dug up to avoid railway property.
Dellsome Lane flooding in 2000 Photograph by J. Lyons and part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
And it's not suprising when you look at old photographs of what is now Dellsome Lane.
Post Office Row, now Dellsome Lane, in the 1900s Photograph A Nott / G Knott - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
According to local resident D'Arcy Marlborough, posting on the North Mymms History Project Facebook group locals were involved in some of the excavation work. "A guy who lived at the top of Dellsome Lane, Martin Flaherty, had a three-in-one digger and he did excavation work".
Storm drain work south of Bulls Lane 1972 Photograph by Ron Kingdon - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
Storm drain work alongside the North Mymms football pitch 1972 Photograph by Ron Kingdon - part of the Images of North Mymms Collection |
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